66 shades of grey

66 shades of grey
66 shades of grey ... this pic of me was shot by Kim, of Kim Thomsen's Photography at Daly Waters in the Northern Territory. Kim just wandered over and asked whether it was OK to get some character shots.

cross

cross
The cross is in front of the church in Karumba and it seems TV antennas have a greater reach for the sky.

Shark

Shark
I went fishing out of Nhulunbuy on the Gulf of Carpentaria. We anchored in a bay about 10 hours from Nhulunbuy and went ashore. This poor fella had been snared in the locals' overnight net and then had a run-in with the resident 14-foot saltwater croc - named Nike by the local indigenous fellas - and came off second best.

the rock

the rock
Uluru

oodnadatta track

oodnadatta track
What a tough place to live ... this is out on the Oodnadatta Track

ME IN A NUTSHELL

My photo
G’day, I’m Michael and I have two fantastic grown-up kids. I’m a jeans and singlet/T-shirt, cowboy boot, tattoos sort of fella, who knows a bit about this and sometimes a lot about that. I'll have a crack at most things, although having a relationship? ... well that ship has sailed. I'm past my use-by date anyway, so I'm gonna make it all about me and surviving life as I know it ... or make it.

Thursday, April 25, 2013

Sheepyard Flat a cracker site



I gave the camping gear a hit-out with friends Maria, Harb and Max at Sheepyard Flat, a super spot just a short drive out of Merijig. Reckon it’s about 17 kilometres off the main road on a dirt track that probably wouldn't be a lot of fun in the wet.
We snaffled a spot right beside the Howqa River and, as you can see, it's beautiful. I'm pretty keen to get my kids there before the big cold settles in.
It was good to shake down all my gear and it only served to make me even keener to get back on the road. More (much more) to come on that score.
But first, there's a trip to Vanuatu for my son Liam's farewell party. He's heading back to Oz after five and a half years there.

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